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●ˌslip ˈthrough●ˌslip ˈthrough sthif sth or sb slips through or slips through a system, etc., a person or a system fails to find and deal with it/them 漏网;被漏掉;蒙混过关 ◆Mistakes occasionally slip through. 偶尔有些错误会被忽略。◆Somehow he slipped through the company’s screening process. 他不知用何种方法混过了公司的审查程序。[v + adv] [v + prep] ●(let sth) slip through your ˈfingersif sb/sth slips through your fingers, you fail to keep or use it/them (让…)溜走;把握不住◆The thief had slipped through their fingers yet again. 小偷又一次从他们的眼皮底下溜走了。◆You’ve let your chances slip through your fingers. 你已经一再错失机会。●slip through the ˈnetwhen sb/sth slips through the net, an organization or a system fails to find them and deal with them 漏网;被漏掉◆We tried to contact all the former students, but some slipped through the net. 我们尽力联系所有校友,但还是遗漏了一些。 |